Immunomodulatory activity of red ginseng against influenza a virus infection

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Ginseng herbal medicine has been known to have beneficial effects on improving human health. We investigated whether red ginseng extract (RGE) has preventive effects on influenza A virus infection in vivo and in vitro. RGE was found to improve survival of human lung epithelial cells upon influenza virus infection. Also, RGE treatment reduced the expression of pro-inflammatory genes (IL-6, IL-8) probably in part through interference with the formation of reactive oxygen species by influenza A virus infection. Long-term oral administration of mice with RGE showed multiple immunomodulatory effects such as stimulating antiviral cytokine IFN-γ production after influenza A virus infection. In addition, RGE administration in mice inhibited the infiltration of inflammatory cells into the bronchial lumens. Therefore, RGE might have the potential beneficial effects on preventing influenza A virus infections via its multiple immunomodulatory functions. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Lee, J. S., Hwang, H. S., Ko, E. J., Lee, Y. N., Kwon, Y. M., Kim, M. C., & Kang, S. M. (2014). Immunomodulatory activity of red ginseng against influenza a virus infection. Nutrients, 6(2), 517–529. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu6020517

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